StorageAccessHandle: localStorage property
Limited availability
This feature is not Baseline because it does not work in some of the most widely-used browsers.
The localStorage
property of the StorageAccessHandle
interface returns an unpartitioned local Storage
object if access was granted, and throws a SecurityError
DOMException
otherwise.
Value
A Storage
object.
Examples
js
document.requestStorageAccess({ localStorage: true }).then(
(handle) => {
console.log("localStorage access granted");
handle.localStorage.setItem("foo", "bar");
},
() => {
console.log("localStorage access denied");
},
);
Note: See Using the Storage Access API for a more complete example.
Specifications
Specification |
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Extending Storage Access API (SAA) to non-cookie storage # ref-for-dom-storageaccesshandle-localstorage |
Browser compatibility
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localStorage |
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- Full support
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